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  • '''Kirk Fell''' is a fell in [[Cumberland]] rising between [[Great Gable]] and [[Pillar, Cumberland|Pillar]] on the long ring of fells surrounding t ...al plain of Cumberland. At the central hub of the high country are [[Great Gable]] and its satellites, while two principal ridges fan out on either flank of
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  • ...-Thomson in the early 1950s. There is a dovecot and a pig sty on its gable end.<ref name=Howard/>
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  • ...s. The palace courtyard is entered through the gatehouse tower at the west end of the South Quarter. The external ashlar façade of the South Quarter has ...h once housed a circular staircase, and beyond is the partly reconstructed gable of the East Quarter. Although some writers have attributed part of the Sout
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  • Some of the buildings have carved ball finials on the gable ends as per the architectural fashion of the time. The finial can also func ...husk. The flail itself being a wood pole with a smaller pole linked at the end via a chain or leather thong. Another door opposite the existing barn door
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  • [[File:Wast Water from Great Gable.jpg|right|thumb|220px|Wast Water]] ...in the far north west, the [[Pillar]] group in the south west, and [[Great Gable]], 2,949 feet near Sty Head.
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  • ...y.org.uk/Gateway/Results_Single.aspx?uid=1072410&resourceID=5 |title=Gable End Cottage, Whitehall, Whitehall Cottages |publisher=Heritage Gateway |accessd ...in the Football League between 1891 and 1899. The club was wound up at the end of the 2008-09 season and replaced almost immediately by AFC Darwen, which
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  • ...al plain of Cumberland. At the central hub of the high country are [[Great Gable]] and its satellites, while two principal ridges fan out on either flank of ...Fell, while Worm Gill drains the western slopes. The fell is therefore the end of the westerly run of the ridge, and the watershed curves north around the
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  • ...make out the "crow step" (or in Scots ''corbie-steppit'') gable, where the gable ends rise in steps rather than the more normal smooth angled line - an arch At the shore end of the outer harbour wall, some of the paving stones have numbers engraved
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  • ...lding and the only part of the original castle which remains standing is a gable wall which at present no part of the modern building. The landlord built tw ...atoes and oats and grass seed distributed, and a fee was charged. When the end to these places came, the remaining inmates were transferred to [[Omagh]],
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  • Amongst those stationed at Marston Moor at times during the War was Clark Gable, as a member of the USAAF ground staff, with the rank of captain, until he ...the ings, or to develop the town centre into a pedestrian precinct. In the end it was decided to build a purpose built shopping precinct, which was built
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  • ...n inverted T, about four miles square. A road bridge connects its northern end to the mainland of Hampshire at [[Langstone]]. A small passenger ferry conn *St Mary's at Gable Head
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  • ...water gently laps the gravelly shore and the heather blooms and Pillar and Gable keep unfailing watch. A quiet place, a lonely place. I shall go to it, for
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  • ...of Styhead Gill at [[Sty Head Pass]], between [[Scafell Pike]] and [[Great Gable]] | [[Boretree Tarn]] || {{map|SD354873}} || || West of the southern end of [[Windermere]]
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  • ...der joins to the parish of [[Knapwell]], formerly a dependent vill. At the end of the 13th century the parish also contained a hamlet called Grave, but wa ...porch door is a sundial bearing the inscription "MOX NOX", and on the east gable is an attractive decorated cross.
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  • ...July,<ref>Simpson (1966), p.7</ref> but his efforts were undone before the end of the year when the Scottish Regent Sir Andrew Murray led a force that cap ...|x}} by {{convert|11|m|ft|0|x}}, the tower house stood 50 feet high to its gable.<ref>Simpson (1966), p.35</ref> The principal rooms included a great hall a
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  • Tarbat Ness Lighthouse is about three miles from the village at the end of the headland. .... The large elaborate late 17th/early 18th century bell-turret on the west gable of the church is an unusual and distinctive feature.
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  • ...illage is divided into two distinct areas: Church End and South End. South End includes the Red Lion pub and an attractive duck pond. A Methodist Chapel w Church End includes St Peter's Church and the remains of a radio station (''Soldatense
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  • ...e of economy, usually six to a block. Most have a stone inscription in the gable showing a ducal coronet, a letter "B" for Bedford and the date of construct ...by the Dowager Duchess, the widow of the 10th Duke. It was situated at the end of what is now Reynes Drive. It provided the village with a reading room fo
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  • ...h remain, and a stone marked ''"Ave Maria"'' is incorporated into the east gable of the present building. A clock at the rear of the church was made by the
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  • ...heep rearing and agriculture. An Iron Age fort is located towards the east end of the valley.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ccgc.gov.uk/landscape--wildlif ...nlarged in 1848 and rebuilt 30 years later in the simple Gothic style with gable entry.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.coflein.gov.uk/en/site/8456/details/LL
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